Dallas Cowboys officials announced that veteran pass rusher Von Miller will report to the team’s training camp in Oxnard, California, on Tuesday. The 37‑year‑old, a DeSoto, Texas native, signed a one‑year contract after posting nine sacks for the Washington Commanders last season.
Why Miller matters to Dallas
Coach Brian Schottenheimer said Miller is not being brought in to take over the defense, but to add depth and experience alongside Rashan Gary, Donovan Ezeiruaku, Malachi Lawrence, James Houston and Sam Williams. “You can never have enough pass rushers,” Schottenheimer explained.
Schottenheimer praised Miller’s football intellect, noting that while the veteran will not play every snap, his presence will make the unit better. “He’s not gonna play 60 games. That’s not what we’re looking for, but he’s gonna get the snaps he’s gonna get, and that’s gonna make us better,” the coach said.
Leadership on and off the field
Owner and general manager Jerry Jones echoed the sentiment, calling Miller a veteran who can contribute to the team concept and add pressure on opposing quarterbacks. “He’s a veteran that can really bring a great aspect to the team from the team concept,” Jones said.
Former Cowboy Demarcus Ware mentored Miller during his Super Bowl 50 championship run, and Miller now hopes to pass that knowledge to younger Cowboys. Defensive end Donovan Ezeiruaku said Miller’s experience will be a “great help” to the younger players.
Local perspective
Clarence Hill, a longtime Cowboys beat writer, noted that Miller’s nine sacks last season would have led the Cowboys in that category. He added that while Miller is past his prime, he remains “probably still the best pass rusher on the Cowboys right now.” Hill emphasized Miller’s role as a mentor to both young edge rushers and veteran players who lack playoff experience.
Training camp details
The Cowboys will begin joint practices with the New Orleans Saints, who are coached by former Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore. The Saints’ first‑round pick Jordyn Tyson, an Allen native, is out for several weeks with a hamstring injury.
The Cowboys’ final preseason game will be against the Saints on Friday, Aug. 28, at the Oxnard facility.
Original reporting: Dallas TX News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.